2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1630.1971.tb00475.x
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“…Related to this willingness to expand our role is the inherent danger of taking on too much, of spreading ourselves too thinly and across too many areas (Andrews, 1971). While this eagerness to prove that we had something to offer during the profession's infancy is understandable, surely after 50 plus years we have developed a more mature attitude, and understand that we cannot be all things to all people?…”
Section: Contentment Confusion Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to this willingness to expand our role is the inherent danger of taking on too much, of spreading ourselves too thinly and across too many areas (Andrews, 1971). While this eagerness to prove that we had something to offer during the profession's infancy is understandable, surely after 50 plus years we have developed a more mature attitude, and understand that we cannot be all things to all people?…”
Section: Contentment Confusion Changementioning
confidence: 99%